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Utilizing Inventor, Factory Layout Design and CFD for COVID-19

The workplace has radically changed since COVID-19 shut down offices in every corner of the globe. Employers of all sizes, from small to multinational firms facing 2020 realities are looking for ways to unify around shared design DNA and culture from remote settings—and to maintain the personal relationships critical to pulling any institution though a […]
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Vault on the Cloud – Enabling Remote Work and Data Management

Adapting for Remote Work Over the past several months organizations have been quick to make adjustments to how they work by enabling their teams to work remotely. Talking to customers, many have made the transition successfully, but it has not been without its challenges. Companies scrambled to find ways to give employees access to all […]
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What’s New Round-Up! Inventor, Vault, and AutoCAD 2021

Every year, the KETIV team and Autodesk Product Managers team up to provide the Autodesk community with some of the year’s most anticipated webinars, What’s New in Inventor, Vault, and AutoCAD 2021. They are all about the new features, workflows, and functionality that Autodesk has included in new releases of the software. For myself in […]
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What’s New in Fusion 360 – Design & Manufacturing

What’s New in Design & Engineering for Fusion 360 There has been many, and I mean many new features and tools that have been released the past 3 months for Fusion 360. And since you are always on the latest and greatest version of Fusion, this means you already have access to them! In this […]
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California Analytical Instruments Help Minimize Emissions

For 30 years, California Analytical Instruments, Inc. (CAI) has been a premier provider of quality gas analyzers and systems for use in industrial, environmental, process, health and safety and automotive emissions measurement applications. They are committed to helping companies monitor and measure the emission of greenhouse gases. Autodesk conducted an interview with Frank Smith, James […]
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What’s New in Autodesk Inventor 2021

It’s that time of the year once again when Autodesk introduces their latest and greatest version of Inventor. Below is What’s New in Inventor 2021. The Inventor 2021 release is structured around greater productivity for the end-user as well as the more efficient workflow with less of headaches. Also, for everyone that has posted about […]
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Simplifying Autodesk FEA To Improve Solve Time

Traditionally, engineering problems were solved using massive calculations made by hand by a usually large team of engineers. Some problems, however, were so complex that they simply could not be solved by hand, leading to the development of a numerical method-based approach called Finite Element Analysis (FEA). Autodesk FEA, while greatly reducing human effort and […]
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How to Stay Connected by Accessing Fusion Team

The need to stay connected while working remotely on engineering projects has never been greater.  The Product Design and Manufacturing Collection gives us secure collaboration within and outside your organization with a product called Fusion Team.  If you have the Product Design and Manufacturing Collection, you already have access to Fusion Team. How to Access […]
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Managing Inventor Styles for Remote Work

Are you wondering how to better manage Inventor Styles when working remotely? As many companies have transitioned to remote work, this has become a more common question. Be sure to visit our resources page for more info about Remote Work. As some people are logging in remotely to their work computers, while others have taken […]
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How to program in Inventor iLogic – VB.NET Operators and Expressions

When programming, it’s tough to get the results you want without knowing all the tools you have in your toolkit. Since Inventor iLogic is built on Microsoft’s VB.NET language, we can use their extensive documentation to get a better understanding of what’s possible and how we can achieve it. We hosted an Autodesk Virtual Academy […]
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